Is it time for a home addition? Additions are a popular choice for growing families, especially in the Delta area.  A home addition can provide much needed extra space. And this added square footage means higher resale value, making this type of renovation a good return on investment.

Popular Uses for Home Additions

There are several reasons why you may want to add an addition to your home. This includes making room for a growing family; creating a secondary suite as a source of income; creating space for multi-generational living; or simply as a way to make your home more functional.

After doing dozens of home additions in the Delta area, we’ve seen this additional space used for:

A seamless home addition to the side of the house

Types of Additions

When it comes to what kind of addition to do, you have a few options: You can build off to the side, you can build up, or off the back of the home. There are logistical considerations to all of these options.

Off to the Side

Typically, building off the side is the most cost-effective option. This usually results in simpler engineering and less disruption to the existing living space. And, with these types of additions, you can likely continue living in your home during construction.

Building Up

If you are want to build up (adding another storey to your home), you will likely need to consider alternate accommodations during the project. This is a good option if you don’t have the lot area to build on, if want to retain your yard space or if you want to ensure a balanced design.

Off to the Back

For a renovation off the back, unless you have a back alley, you will need lots of side yard access. If you have a three foot setback to a fence, it might be a challenge to get into the rear yard or you may require coordination with the neighbour.
In general, having more space around your house means that we’ll be able to bring in bigger equipment and we’ll have more room for excavators, deliveries and machinery.  A tight space usually means we have to use manual labour which results in more hours, longer timelines and higher costs.

A seamless home addition

Building a Seamless Home Addition

The one concern we often hear from our clients is, “We don’t want this to look like an addition.” We understand this completely. Our goal is to construct an addition that blends seamlessly into the original design of your home.

In order to achieve a seamless home addition, there are a few things we recommend:

Hire the right architect and/or designer

When you work with an experienced architect or designer, they will most likely be using design programs like REVIT. This allows the team to visualize and review the project in advance. Video calls with 3D modelling also helps perfect the design considerations from all angles.  This will give you a really good sense of what the final product will look like before you start the demolition. It also gives you a good opportunity to give us feedback to ensure we get the results you’re aiming for.

Hire an experienced contractor

When it comes time to hire a contractor, ensure they have a track record with these types of projects. An addition is generally more complicated than a new build home. This is because you are integrating a new structure and systems (such as plumbing, mechanical and electrical) from an old, dated space and into the new expanded home.  Building codes, engineering requirements, technological advancement and design changes may have made existing parts of your home obsolete.  Specifying and defining the start and stop points of each structure, system or finish are crucial to getting accurate scopes of work and pricing on the project.

Questions to ask your builder/contractor

In order to find the right builder or contractor for the job, here are some questions to ask them:

There are many things to consider when you’re thinking of an addition to your home.  As with any home build or renovation project, the key is careful design and extensive pre-planning. We want to ensure that you get a seamless home addition that you can be proud of. If you are looking to start a home addition, contact us today for an initial free consultation.